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Here are the first photos of the forthcoming batch of TPros - should be with Mr. Panda in a week or two. The solid yellow has been replaced with NS8000 mk II style metallic gold/bronze; head is still marbled carbon.

Preorders being accepted (by me) now - three in already...

Very nice !!

Would have loved to get one but I got too many rackets in my bag at the moment

The Trinity Pro is a very good racket. I cannot seem to be able to put it down. It always jump first in my hand.

The new colour looks a lot nicer! I have had people really enjoy trying my TPros and lament that they would buy it but it's 'not pretty enough', beauty is in the eye of the beholder I suppose. I don't see why there can be any complaint about it, it's a tiny aesthetic difference. The racquets are still the same pieces of carbon essentially are they not?

The new colour looks a lot nicer! I have had people really enjoy trying my TPros and lament that they would buy it but it's 'not pretty enough', beauty is in the eye of the beholder I suppose. I don't see why there can be any complaint about it, it's a tiny aesthetic difference. The racquets are still the same pieces of carbon essentially are they not?

except they change it into full carbon woven, then I would cry lol..

I think the old colour looks pretty nice
but the new one also looks cool, because it is not a bright colour (since yellow and black is too contrast)

my impression after few months using Tpro
now Tpro is my go to racket, it feels good on hand, pretty stable and solid
can produce strong smash, and net play also easy
btw, I love the red Zymax 67 (I wonder if I could get red ZM62 in Indonesia as I want to try it)

Ok may be 'habit' was the wrong word but I believe there was also an alteration to the Precision racket's colour scheme.

There have been no changes to the Precision...yet...

...but there will be in the next batch.

Originally Posted by Alpinerock

I also understand that there are constant improvements but I am not sure why the change in colour to the T-Pro is an improvement...As I am sure you can appreciate that after spending £150 on two rackets to have a slight modification (which you would prefer) to appear a few weeks later is some what frustrating!

Since the new color is not an improvement in your opinion, you should not be frustrated because you have the better color.

Ok may be 'habit' was the wrong word but I believe there was also an alteration to the Precision racket's colour scheme.

I also understand that there are constant improvements but I am not sure why the change in colour to the T-Pro is an improvement.

As I am sure you can appreciate that after spending £150 on two rackets to have a slight modification (which you would prefer) to appear a few weeks later is some what frustrating!

Originally Posted by Teebs

The new colour looks a lot nicer! I have had people really enjoy trying my TPros and lament that they would buy it but it's 'not pretty enough', beauty is in the eye of the beholder I suppose. I don't see why there can be any complaint about it, it's a tiny aesthetic difference. The racquets are still the same pieces of carbon essentially are they not?

Originally Posted by Avenger

except they change it into full carbon woven, then I would cry lol..

I think the old colour looks pretty nice
but the new one also looks cool, because it is not a bright colour (since yellow and black is too contrast)

my impression after few months using Tpro
now Tpro is my go to racket, it feels good on hand, pretty stable and solid
can produce strong smash, and net play also easy
btw, I love the red Zymax 67 (I wonder if I could get red ZM62 in Indonesia as I want to try it)

I like both designs - the golden one is a bit more eye-catching as it shines, but the orange is really reminding me of the MP99. It also goes well with orange towelling grip
I think people liking a racket's performance, but not buying it because of the design worry too much - who cares about the design of a racket if it's 'just right' for you? I'd even play with an Arc9 if it performed much better than any racket I can actually look at

In the end, it just comes down to preference. And limited/differently colored versions are neither rare nor exclusive to Panda Power. Just think of all the LTD Yonex shoes or the new Arc7 color - if you bought the standard/old version just a week earlier, it'd be the same as with the TPro.
It's still gonna play the same, so there is no disadvantage for you, and maybe you're lucky and someone else wants to trade one of these and get the old color...

what would be the changes ? the high BP Trinity Pro is very good for many people already ...

The colour ... (or the Pro version )

Anyway wasn't this the colour TPro should have come in in the first place based on Sketchy's info and disapointing confirmation it was going to be gold rather than MP99 yellowish at the time
Almost wish I was in need of rackets to get them for a practical reason rather than want (seeing as I would go for the yellow one). Alas ... but I imagine there will still be plenty yellow left in the nearby future. Looking at the gold ones again I seem to remember saying "not enough gold"(?). Still seems to apply